Movies of Victor Travers and Christine McIntyre together
Victor Travers and Christine McIntyre have starred in 13 movies together. Their first film was Idle Roomers in 1943. The most recent movie that Victor Travers and Christine McIntyre starred together was Stop! Look! and Laugh! in 1960.
1943
Idle Roomers
1944
Crazy Like a Fox
Crazy Like a Fox
Victor Travers
Starred as First Policeman
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Potentate's First Daughter
1944
Doctor, Feel My Pulse
Doctor, Feel My Pulse
Victor Travers
Starred as Pallbearer Judging Weight
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Sandra Stevens
1945
Three Pests in a Mess
Three Pests in a Mess
Victor Travers
Starred as Patent Office Man
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Cheatham's Secretary
1946
Honeymoon Blues
Honeymoon Blues
Victor Travers
Starred as Wedding Witness
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Betty Lou Herbert, the new bride
1946
The Blonde Stayed On
The Blonde Stayed On
Victor Travers
Starred as Mrs. Clyde's Guest
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Maisie
1946
The Three Troubledoers
The Three Troubledoers
Victor Travers
Starred as Judge A. P. Blake
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Nell the Blacksmith
1947
All Gummed Up
All Gummed Up
Victor Travers
Starred as Bubble Gum Customer
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Mrs. Serena Flint
1947
Wedding Belle
1948
The Sheepish Wolf
The Sheepish Wolf
Victor Travers
Starred as Uncredited
Christine McIntyre
Starred as 'Aunt' Susan Pringle
1953
Bubble Trouble
1956
Scheming Schemers
1960
Stop! Look! and Laugh!
Stop! Look! and Laugh!
Victor Travers
Starred as Party Guest
Christine McIntyre
Starred as Alice Andrews
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